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In 2006, the song was used again in a Coca-Cola commercial in the Netherlands, performed by Dutch singer Berget Lewis. [12] In 2010, Coca-Cola once again used the song in a television commercial featuring the entire line of its sponsored NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers. The commercial included the drivers singing the song while driving in a race. [13]
The song was performed by the five-piece band Sandwich and a music video was created to it as well. It was never released as a single. In May 2009, the Coca-Cola Company launched the Open Happiness in the Middle East markets, and an Arabic language-version of the song was recorded by Lebanese pop icon Nancy Ajram, called "Eftah Tefrah". [6]
He eventually rose to Senior Vice-President and Music Director. While at McCann-Erickson, Davis's primary client was The Coca-Cola Company, for which he produced the famous jingle "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)", used in a 1971 Coca-Cola television advertisement.
Watch the Coca-Cola commercial on YouTube. ... was a "throwaway song," according to the man ... and he'd re-record it again a number of times over the years for the company. Watch the Green Giant ...
Coca-Cola is scaling back its packaging sustainability goals, igniting outrage from environmental activists. The beverage company, which has long been criticized for being one of the world’s top ...
Coca-Cola is launching a new multi-platform campaign in the US called 'Share a Coke and a Song.' The activation will roll out in mid-April , covering Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero and Coca-Cola ...
Coca-Cola advertisements William Montague Backer or Bill Backer (June 9, 1926 – May 13, 2016) was an American advertising executive. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is remembered for creating the Coca-Cola slogans "Things go better with Coke" and " the real thing ", and the Miller Lite slogans "everything you ever wanted in a beer, and less" and "Miller Time ...
"Country Sunshine" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dottie West. It was both a Coca-Cola ad jingle and a single. The song was co-written by West, along with Billy Davis and Dianne Whiles. Its popularity as a commercial jingle led to its single release by RCA Victor in 1973. The single became among West's ...